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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
A , - Tha only way to get ti of plT.plcs ui other erup tions 1$ to dcinio tho Hood, improve tha digestion, itbn uhto tho kidneys, liver and &kin. Tho melons to Uko Is HooiTsSarsaparUla Which has cured thousands. THE SHAKESPEARE' BIDLf, Fmoui Hook Volil at Aartloa l A mark-an fur t 1 ,050. At 9ttiby' rfceutljr tleit was of. frivd for bhIo au luijHMfiK-t dif of th lutle rlutd I) 1U lturkcr In 1013 tht New Testa uivnt dattnl 1811 valueless ritvit for some MM. lusrrlp. ttuna of more or le lnt-rvaL TLt Ulblrt liclonj;tl to W. KLarp Ojidra, of KukIkiIiiii, MaiietitMrr, wlio grand father, a well known colI tr of hooka ami prima, touulit tt fur a iov rrelgn or two lu IXaj, and litter rt f u miiI 73 fr It. ' On tha ti' era of tli title of tht New Tetuineiit U "William bhak lenre, lou," ami on tht end rover, "Willm. Wiakaperf, off K. O. A. (Strat ford on Avon). hl lllbli, 1013. Tbero art several other luai-rlpilons, ont of llieao aliow'liiir. tlmt seveiiteeu yeats after MiakcM(Naro'a death It l-elonired to John I'oi, of Warwick. Tht ratal ogtio aUo uce'kU aomt eouueetlon between Thomas Hull and Jatne Hall, to whom, early la tht eighteenth eenitiry, tho little Mong'-d, and John 1 Intl. who nmrrltxl NU'ikespoaru'a (luitchlrr, Hut no tvltleiit-t ou tht Miliit la forthcoming. Tht MlBre of tht book was re Cnli lijr itfnlcr m satisfactory. .s ta tht NtiskeajM-nre signature, opinion rnrlca within wide limit. Tha folio via started at about i fiV). And Mert. l'espion boucht It on behalf of an American client for $1,000 tjulw aa mm-li aa was aatMpated. Several other rlasalt-s of tht aalt room ra also taught by private col leotora for rotialderatilt auma. "Kobla ton Crusoe," with tht Further Ad venturee" and "Herloua Hecollet'tlona," thret volume, original calf, mitdt I l.iir-0 not very far abort of tht au thor'a record establlsh-rd In 1IHC1; tl.o KM., folio Hiakeari, full. f.V,V-S"10 la tht hlliet auin ever obtained for It undrr the. hammer and 'Tht Vlenr of Wakelleld." 1770. published at Ha, f 175.-Ix)iiiIon News. FIT0 rrnisnnlljr Cured. Xofllsor Brtouaae I lid efW SrMtlar'stwruf lr.KllnVslrl Nrv )(Mi,rrr Mnd trial tlai4iraliM, Vl. M. II. kiln., 144., M Anh M., rhllatWIpbka. la, A Wrecked Lift. Wink OU tirlnii- appeara tt bt all brkt up. Jink No wrumlrr. Ilia only son play tht rare, a (id bl only daughter plays tha bauju. Why aboold Ha. Caaey Md yt taka a vacation thla ytar, Mikt Orrlgan 4")! did not. 01 wta tut to atrikt from May to October. l'uck. Of lb thirty-eight Fultana wbt bava ruled tht Ottoman empire ainct tht eon quest of CotiHtantliiopIt by tha Turk, tbirty-four hava died vloleut death. Tht city of Sheffield charges $10.50 for cremating In tb city crematory tha bodlea of realdenta aud $21 for lb bodit of DOo reldeota. In a recent cat la a Tarla court It waa atated that tht defendant, a young officer of cavalry, had apaut $400,000 tu fiva month. Tht Increaat of Caoada'a txport trada In 1003 with Great Britain orr tht United State waa $42,000,000; la 1003, $17,000,000. Have been auderina; from Impure Blood for many year, bavins; Boll and other llniptioua. Having beard of S. 3. S. I de ckled to try it, and am glad to lay that it liaa done roe a great deal of Rood. Ilutend to continue to m it, aa I believe it to be the beat Elood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Teun. W. E. Dkters. For over fifteen yeara I have aulTertd tnore or lens from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on tny leg below the knee, which waa followed by three tnore on tny neck. I aw S. S. S. advertixed and decided to try it. After taking three bottle all Boil disappeared and i have not been troubled any aince, Gso. G. TkhTIO. 114 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 93, 1903. Prom childhood I ihad been bothered with bud blood, akin eruption! and boils. I bad boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. 6. S. S. aeemed to be just the medicine seeded in tny cao. It drove out all impu ritiea and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the akin eruption aud bolls. This has been ten years ago, and I Lave never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. ATHBRTON. Write for out book on blood and akin diseases. Medical advice or any special ln formation about your case will cost you nothing. Thi Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. r liiSlt WHIM Alt lit 0w!i tt I 1 inlw, -f jrup, Tmum r EROPTIOiO ltUnih la ltm. Soldbrdrr . 11 it mil i, fllta , King Victor Kmmsnuel of Italy, a great admirer of William Lt Qucux. whoat latest romance, "Tht Closed llook," baa rtctntly madt Its' appear a nee, baa beatowj-d upou that popular uorellat tht Croat of tht Order of tht Crown of Italy, tht blgheat dUUnctioa la tht gift of that monarch. "Three Week In Europe, tht Vaca tion of a liusy Man." la tht attractlvt title of a book of travel by John U. Ulgliibotbam, which Herbert S. Ktout A Co. bring out Mr. lllglubothain took tht conventional tour, but bt doe a not dcacrlbt It lu tht conventional way. Tht book la llluitrattd with many admirable photograph. Apropoa of tht serious lllneaa of (Jcncral Iew Wallace, tht sslt of bit "Hcn-IIur" Is reported to bt coustaut ly lucrcMlng, although It la now 21 years ainct It waa first published by tht Harpers. It has now reached a total of nearly ont million roplea. Tht royalties from tht look and from tht piny bava madt (leneral Wallace a rich mau. "Uf In BIng Ring," la tha title of a iv I'uiMiRiii'ii v tun ixiuun-.'irw liu Company. It la written by "No. lX)," founder and flrat editor of Tht Star of Hope," tht monthly paper issued by tht convicts, a gentleman who. wt art Informed and ran rwidlly believe, "had an unusual opportunity" to ohservt tht peculiar Ufa of tht great penological institution on tha Hudaou. Iean Ilodgea of tht Episcopal Theo logical ttcbool In Cambridge, publlshet through Houghton, Mlfllln & Co., Bos ton, a little book for children entitled "When tht King Camt," recounting tht narrative of tbt goapela In form of atorlea chronologically arranged, ac cording to the conclusions of modern scholarship. Thciw stories bavt stood tht teat of ten years' reading aloud from manuscript to children aud art now first printed. Utnry Harland for tht flrat tlmt la several years spent laat summer In England. He bat a permanent home In Ixmdon, but usually when the sea son Is over goo either to tht conti nent or to bla old home at Norwich, Conn. Tht early part of last summer Mr. Harland spent at Hampton Court whert bt bad aa neighbors Mr. and Mrs. C N. Williamson of lightning conductor fame. At the end of tha summer bt went to Camberly, whert bt w-aa busy on bla new novel, which, It la said, will be very different from his recent work. Charles Itaymond Marauley, who haa contributed tht Interesting Illustrations for tht McClurt-rhllllps edition of Tot's tales, Isaued under the title of "Monsieur Dupln," Is probably beat known by bla cartoons made four or flvt years ago for rarlout New York dally paper. Previous to his taking up the work of cartoonist Mr. Ma cs uley had many vocations. Iteglu nlng aa a drug clerk, be was succeaa lvely a stenographer, a bookkeeper, a decorator In a watch factory, an ns tor, a law student a newspaper man and an editorial writer. Writing to a friend about Mr. Rog er A. Pryor'a recent book, "Itemlnla cencea of Teace and War," Mlxa Ellen Glaagow says: "Last night I sat up spellbound utitll I finished It begin ning with laughter and ending In real tears. It la vivid, true, aud positively heartrending at the laat. How won derful, bow trebly wonderful she la! Of all tht women I hart ever known, aht see ma to mt not only the iuot fascinating, but the richest In all that makes for a perfectly rounded nature. And then this book! The tragedy of it I can understand, 'for lt la not diffi cult to be tragic; but the delicious, piquant never-falling bumorv-thn hu mor that brlghtena tears this. I 'con fess, lias taken mc completely captive." PAPUAN CANNIBALS. They Mnat Murder and Taat Haitian Wood to Attain Manhood.' The cannibal Instinct of the I'npuan of New Guinea la not hard to explain. In all the 813,000 square miles of New Guinea there la not a tribe which does not regard murder aa a knightly ac complishment Until a mnn bnsHaken a human life and haa sipped human blood he Is an object of ridicule. He la not permitted to tattoo himself, inid with a skin thus unadorned he it Bhunnod by Tapuan society. Immediately after killing some one, however, tho murderer must undergo six tlHya of "purification," which are marked by various uncanny rites, llo first washes himself nnd his wenpon and seats himself upon a eta go In :ho sight of the whole town, but neverth -less unnoticed by nil.' During this time he must eat nothing except roust ed bananas, the pulp of which he bltei out and the rest he throws away. On the third day ho has so far purified himself that his friends entertain him at a feast, and on Uie fourth day ho decks himself with, all the ornaments of his homo and parades up and dowu the village. After being thoroughly admired he walks down to' a river, and, standing with feet wldo opart, he lets all tho boys who want to become great men swim through hla logs. 0n the next day at dawn he jumps from bed and yells out of the window at the top of his lungs. Ills shout Is sup posed to scare away the ghost of hla victim. 'On the following day he re turns to his wife, who has spurned him up to this time, and Is once more Installed as the respected lord of hi household.--New York Tribune. Losing your hair? Coming out by tho combful? And doing nothing? No sense in that! Why don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor and Hair Vigor promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? Aff Hir V1 I f wit. Mr l.ir u m shi f bir, " UK lUir Vigor uf.t4 It an now mf hair I ail fiabl"-- W. U fcwuaiwa, Uaj, 11. yt n Sotu. All tfrn.l. .. va eo .i.l, M... for Thin Hair Kolhlns; Too Good. la tht remote fastnesses of tbt Southern mountains there art many cabins In which suar, even of the un refined variety, is unknown. Most thlugs go unsweetened, but for espe cial occasions there Is reserved a jug of molssset or corn syrup, known fa miliarly as "long sweetening." It wss In such a cabin that an Itin erant preacher waa called upon to pass the night The mountaineers were de lighted at the honor of entertaining such distinguished compsny. When supper time camt, tbt usual repast of biscuits and frizzled pork waa Increas ed by the addition of boiled potatoes. Iiut when It came to pouring the cof fee, the bostcsa was In her glory. She produced a demijohn of "long sweeten ing," and filled the minister's cup more than bslf full of lt Tbt minister viewed this proceeding with alarm. "There, there, my good woman," he protested, vehemently, "thai will do, that will do! No more, I beg of you!" Hut "my good woman" mistook the cause of bis protest "lawsy me!" ahe exclaimed. "Don't be worrited, parson. Why. all 'lanes ain't too good for the minister." If other will Hod Mr. Window Soothing Pyrup tb bail remedy ton lor Ihtlr caildxea duttog the tMUtLlog rtrlod, Alfa Fair la Lova. Ml Million So you know Mia Tip top, tht bell of the eon? Mr. Kharuwit (after MUs Million's heart, hand and bank account) Oh, yes; ht and I niovt In In ah much the ame set. Mi Million By the wsy, hert comet Mix Tiptop now. Wt will meet her fc to fse. Why, sht did not rcrognl you. Mr. Shorpwit Sli slwsys art that way when I'm with a prettier girl than litis. lit TToaitd 1lke to Know. A Jspanest of an Inquiring tarn of mind haa recently addressed a note to the Village Improvement Society of South Orange, N. J. The subject of his investigation is one that la fa miliar to most parts of the world, but no doubt the community of which tht inquiry Is msde will feel flattered by this evidence of Its popularity. The honorable of the South Orangea are asked In what way they rid them selves of him the much troublesome mosquito? How do they approach him In his house among tht reeds and marshes, so aa to remove him effec tually from the dangers that be does to people of good minds whose skins he niust puncture? All this I would like so much to know. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Ilrhlna Blind, nirnllnc or Frotradlnf Pll. Yonr drun1l will refund monfjr U PAZU 01 N T Mfc.NT (ml iu our you In to M day, toe. fltrncTc Through. Ilerr Argelouder was one of Ger many's most distinguished astrono mers. Ha was greatly loved and ad mired by the younger generation of students, both German and foreign, many of whom were proud of having bad hlm as their preceptor. Among them, says Dr. Newcomb In Ids "Reminiscences," was Dr. B. A. Gould, who loved to tell this story of the professor's wit: When Dr. Gould was In Germany aa a student be had abundant balr but no beard. On his return there from America, years later, he had grown a beard, and had become completely bald, lie entered Argclaudcr's study unan nounced, and the professor looked blankly up. "Don't you know me, Ilerr Profes sor?" asked the visitor. The professor looked more closely. "It's Gould!" be cried, at last "It la Gould wit his hair struck through!" G) For the Study of . BOOKKEEPING OR SHORTHAND Is important. We can show results, for everv one of our graduates are employed. Write for our Catalogue HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE T. PL C A. Bide. PORTLAND. ORE. ""Jt. One Hundred Years Ago. British West Indian ports wero closed to all American comuierre. Napoleon and bis wife Josephine were crowned at I'arls by Pope llu VII. The governor of Ilaytl ordered a duty of $2 per gallon on all liquor Im ported luto that Island. The elector of Salxburg suppress! In Lis states the tax Imposed on Jews. The legislature of South Carolina re jected by a single vote the bill pro hibiting the Importation of slaves Into that 8tate. The first accurate map of Virginia, prepared by James Madison, waa com pleted. By a treaty concluded between tha State of Georgia and the Creek Indian tht Okmulgee River was named as the boundary. Seventy-five Yeara Ago. The United States government sent a commission to Georgia to discover the true boundaries of tho Cherokee and Creek nations in that State. Tbt British government abolished the right of "suttee," or Immolation of widows on the funeral pile of their husbanda. Ei tensive cotton factories were being erected at Calcutta, India. Twelve slaves, who mutinied on the acbooner Lafayette, were tried by the United States court of Louisiana. ltusala ordered all ber troops to evscuate Erzerum and all territory an nexed to ItUHsIa by the treaty of Adrianople. J. K. MItchel. of Philadelphia. In vented a method by which India rub ber could be made Into thin ai'd almost transparent sheets. London papers were anting parlia ment to repair the cloisters and In terior of Westminster Abbey, which was In a sad state of dilapidation. fifty Years Ago. Admiral Hamelin resigned command of the French Blark Sea fleet The United States steam frigate Susquehanna arrived at Acapulco to coal and water. The conference of Roman Catholic btahops at Rome adjourned. Austria concluded a convention with the western powers, denning Its future policy In time of war. The people of Mexico completed three days' balloting and unanimously decided that Santa Anna should con tinue as governor. The Panama ITerald published a statement that a treaty had leen rati fied between the United States and Ecuador by which the latter ceded to the United States the Galapagos group for $3,000,000. Forty Years Ago. The taking of evidence at the trial of several persons for treason at In dianapolis, I ml., Involving the Knights of the Golden Circle, closed. The first fire alarm box In Chicago was placed at Tolk and Canal streets, ' Sixty natives of the Southern States, residents of New York, were arrested and examined as to their knowledge of the dynamite pjot to destroy the city. President Lincoln In a message to Congress urged the curtailment of the Increasing circulation of State banks. Presidential electors met lu the sev eral Union States and cast the ballot that re-elected Abraham Lincoln. Thirty Years Ago. Many thousands of miners were ldl In the Lackawanna valley.- Pennsy) vanla, and misery and crime prevailed to an alarming extent The managers of the western rail ways at a meeting In Chicago voted to abandon the free pass. President Grant made his sixth an nual message to Congress, and recom mended a return to specie payment The United States Supreme Court In denying to a litigant the right to col lect from the government for cotton brought from the Confederacy, and selrod by Union troops, held the Con federacy to have been a conspiracy. The strlklug from the budget by Bis marck of the appropriation for a lcga tlon at the Vatican precipitated a row lu the German relchstag. Reports that the Czar was ill and Insane were sent out from Ixmdon. The famous Washington "safe bur glary" case was dismissed on a techni cal ruling, which declared the grand jury which Indicted the defendants had been Illegally drawn.. . Twenty Years Ago. The Halifax (N. S.) chamber of commerce voted to open negotiations looking toward a reciprocity treaty with tho United States. , SISTERSOF GIIAP.ITY Uses Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarh-A Congressman's Letter. In every country of the civilized world Sisters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spir itual and intellecutal needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. - With so many children to take care of and to protect from climate and dis ease, ' these wiHe and prudent Sisters have found reruns a never failing safe guard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: "The young girl wbo used the Peruna was suffering from laryn gitis and loss of vokt. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine we hope to be able tosay she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. The young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna for catarrh of the throat with good re sults aa the above letter testifies. Send to The Peruna Medicine Col, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book writ- Dtfflcnttiea of Anthorablp. Struggling Author Eldora, can't you keep that baby quiet for about two min utes? His yells art enough' to drive ont wild. Wife No, I can't I've got to finish tht dUhes, and knead tht bread, and mend Tommy's clothes. Struggling Author Well, anyhow, you , can make Johnny and als stop their j racket, and close the windows so ther won't be so many smells coming hi from : tht neighbors, snd lock tht doors so thost ; heartless bill collectors can't get in toj annoy me. I m writing an articlt en "How to Bt Happy, Though Poor." t For bronchial troowes try Piso's Curt for Consumption. It is a good conga Sttdiciue. At dmggUts, price 25 cents. A Small Favor. Toung Wife (time, midnight) Quick! Quick! Wake op! I hear aomt ont down stairs. Husband (sleepily) What do they seem to bt doing? Wife Hark! Hear that! They'rt in tht pantry. I heard my cakt box rattle. Husband (wearily) Tell them to please not die in the house. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka txattv Bromo Qnlnln Tablet. AU dm alsla refund the money If lt tells to cure E. W. Urove'a aignatura Is on each box. 2So. At Abbreviated. Said a young physician named Proctor, "I thought I was my grocer's Dr. But according to his statement by letter. It seems that I am only his Dr." OREOON PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL A GIRL'S 8CHOOL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS corpj ol teachra, location. bulM lnir equipment th bt. bend for cat alogue, r Tim Opens September 1H, 190-4 V Th k.X X . most Careful fanner I NrandgardenersYrjwhsra ypf place eonnuenra iu rerry a 1 Seed the kind that never full. fjL nays oeen uie utanaara ior 4a years. K f They are not au exp'Hmeuu I v Hold by ail dealers, luoa Kent 1 I AnnaJ free for tneaakiug. y X D. M. FERRY a I S Otrolt,ltea. ten by Dr. Hartman. The following letter is from Congress man Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,1 0.: Genltemen: "I have used several bottles of Peruna and feel greatly ben efited thereby from my catarrh of the bead, and feel en couraged to believe that its continued use will Mlv eradi cate a disease of thirty years' stand ing." David Meekison. Pr. Vartman, one of the best known physicians and surgeons in the United ; States, was the first man to formulate Peruna. It was through his genius and perseverance that it was introduced to the medical profession of this coun try. If you do not derive prompt and sat-" iefactory results from the use of reru ns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. INDIAN AKROWS. SPEARS AND HPES wanted I will par eaah for all goodrellc ot (tone. tnd outline of what too hare and get my nrii-ea Arid rem H. P. HAMILTON. Two Ria.-. WUconilo. WET BEA1HER COMFORT "I kava acd your FISH BRAND Slicker lor fire year and can truth fully say that I save had anything giv ma SO Bsach com fort and satisfaction. Enclosed find my order for another ana." (maim ana Aomcsa on wnjuTiw) You can dtftf tht hardest storm with Tower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS SIGN OF TH FISH a. j. tower co. rrfrro3 lottoA. U.S.. tm . jowes cam ao 1 ah ca iYJi ToloHTO, CANADA 'fc.l'Kjw ECQKorli IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Ram tt NO COST.OF OPERATION Write today for free fllutrt4 booklet, CplOMBU ENGINEERING WORKS; lOtb. and Johnson Streets, Portland, Ore. PN U No. 1-1905 n HKN writ In a; to advertisers irtlsers pleas I J mention tma pa par. nnoori 1 ..UOOCLL BOILERS SALLr High Grade T1iSs Machinery The A. H. rtaiil tofeixGa. PORTLAND, OREGON. Writ for Orfatojrue and Price. David KekUon ' "Vr